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Mr Wok

2.7 (24 reviews)
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Henry S.

This Chinese Buffet is huge with buffet quality food. If you come during peak hours, the food is always hot because they are constantly refilling it due to the droves of people coming here from RTP. There are some non-Chinese options on the buffet as well, including chicken wings and fries.

My favorite: the Taiwanese style shaved ice!
C T.

While Mr Wok is just like another affordable Chinese Buffet during the weekdays and weekend lunch (3.5 stars), the Taiwanese night on every Fri and Sat night is the one of the best places for Taiwanese food in the Triangle Area (5 stars). The Taiwanese/Asian food on the Taiwanese night is very authentic and the specials changes seasonally. Basically the chef of Mr Wok spends most of her free time during the weekdays preparing the Taiwanese/Asian specials. Base on the chef, all specials are made in house. By the way, if you stopped by this place during the summer time, make sure you do not miss out one of my summer favorite, shaved ice!!! Updated: 7/20/12 I am back for the Fri and Sat night special again Today my favorite specials are: white reddish rice cake, Taiwanese style spiced fired chicken, Taiwanese style noodle soup, Thai style basil ground pork, vietnamese pho, clam chicken soup, muchi (Japanese sweet rice ball), and the shaved ice. The mug/green bean cake is nice too. there are many more specials... I just don't have the stomach for them.

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Ryan C.

The food on the buffet line may have been sitting there longer than the dust fixtures and stained ceiling tiles. However, the one shining spot of this place is a very kind and attentive waitress.

Yummy fried plantains and fruits for a nutritious last bite.

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After changing owner nothing improved, less variety, missing Friday special Taiwan street food

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13 years ago

The food was good and there was a good variety. It seemed very authentic. I loved the shrimp rice, one of the best I've every had.

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10 years ago

Very good. There was lively tunes and the waiter was very attentive, food was good, selection was broad. Would go again.

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Best authentic Taiwanese food during the Weekends! Kind of a hole in the wall, but the food is excellent on the weekend.

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3.9(289 reviews)
6.4 mi
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I just can't believe all these good reviews after I went to Peony for lunch about 1 pm on Thursday…read more There was not another soul in the restaurant save two employees. I ordered poke. It was mostly rice mixed with sad iceberg lettuce ( mixed greens ) and the toppings were skimpy. For $18 this was disappointing. It was supposed to have three proteins. I added radish, crunchy onion and edamame. It was sad. In addition to the toppings I ordered there was a bunch of ginger and a marble-sized glob of wasabi hiding in the mix. Glad I avoided being surprised by that. I took the photo after I'd eaten so you can see how much rice was still in the bowl. The waiter was super sweet. He'd do better at another job. I'll stick to Zen Fish. There everything is fresh and vibrant and the choices are more exciting. Plus, their mixed greens are actually 'mixed greens'.

I really wanted to like this place but there were too many things working against it during our…read morevisit, even though I had a gift certificate. First of all, the AC was not working on the night we visited so things did not get off to a great start. It was warm in the dining area. The lighting was dark (maybe to not add to the heat). We enjoyed our Thai ice teas and seaweed salad appetizer but found our entrees (angel hair special and marine couple) just okay -- nothing special. The scallops in the marine couple were pretty tasteless. The owner came by and chatted with us a little bit, which is always nice. We've had tastier food at other local Asian restaurants so we'll probably pass on coming back soon. We wish them well.

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3.8(396 reviews)
0.7 mi
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Screaming 10/10 for me! This is hands down one of the best spots for DIMSUM!…read more When you walk in the restaurant the staff is very friendly and welcoming. It's nice and cozy feel to the restaurant! The food was so fresh and delicious. Everything we order was up to par delicious and so filling Run now do not walk. Thank you for the hospitality and delicious food!

Our go-to dim sum spot near Chapel Hill!…read more This is a wonderful family-run restaurant that blends modern simplicity with traditional charm. The staff are incredibly friendly and hardworking, and the atmosphere feels both welcoming and authentic. All items are affordable and with reasonable prices! It's the only legit dim sum place near Chapel Hill/Carrboro, about a 25-minute drive for us--and we gladly make the trip almost every week. We simply can't get enough of their food! Warning: Everything on their menu is dangerously addictive. You've been warned! Our Favorites 2. Pork Dumpling (Siu Mai / Siomai) -- Steamed pork in a wonton wrapper, perfectly juicy with just the right balance of pork and vegetables in every bite. A delicious classic done right. 6. Beef Onion Dumpling in Chili Sauce -- One of the best dumplings we've had--and we've been to dim sum spots all over the world! The beef is flavorful and juicy, wrapped in a thin, perfectly chewy skin. The chili sauce complements the filling beautifully without overpowering it. Generous portion, amazing value, flawless execution. 9. Steamed BBQ Pork Bun -- Soft, fluffy buns filled with mildly sweet BBQ pork. Comforting, classic, and delicious every time. 11. Egg Yolk Bun -- Lightly sweet custard filling inside soft steamed buns. The perfect bite of dessert to end your dim sum feast. 16. Bean Skin Stuffed with Pork -- Juicy, lightly seasoned pork wrapped in delicate bean skin. Flavorful but not overpowering--simple and satisfying. 27. Crispy Shrimp Ball -- Juicy and lightly seasoned shrimp goodness inside a crispy ball. They disappeared into the void of my stomach as soon as they touched our table. 28. Crispy Taro Puff with Chicken -- Think of these as bite-sized empanadas with savory, well-seasoned chicken inside--like the best mini chicken pot pies! Crispy, flavorful, and completely addictive. I could easily eat 30 of these! 41. Crispy Beef Onion Pot Sticker -- Pan-fried to golden perfection for that satisfying crunch. The beef and chives inside are juicy and flavorful, and the portions are generous. I dream about these dumplings when I'm asleep. Absolute perfection. Take all my money! The Finishing Touch Dim sum is meant to be enjoyed with tea, and they offer a simple traditional brew that pairs beautifully with every dish. If there's one downside--it's that they're only open Friday through Sunday. We wish they were open all week! Everything on their menu is so good! Best Dimsum and service in Durham!

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4.6(88 reviews)
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Perhaps one of my favorite hotpot spots in the triangle area. This spot is slightly smaller than…read moretheir Cary sister location and therefore on weekends the wait time can get up to 40-45 minutes at peak times (6-7pm). I don't think they allow reservations, it's just first come first serve or I think you can also call ahead to put yourself on a wait list. Fantastic ambiance, really attentive service and fresh ingredients. It's not all you can eat, you order by plate. Which is nicer, you don't feel so bloated after eating there because you can portion control easier, and it's more cost effective. I'm personally a big fan of their beef cuts, tripe, lamb, even some more niche cuts like the ox aorta are good too. The side dishes are great too. Particularly a fan of their fried rice cakes. Highly recommend coming here for hotpot!

First off this place felt modern with a traditional Chinese element which I felt was a perfect…read morebalance. The food selection was very vast with many options. But the downside for me was that there were not an all you can eat option so if you wanna try a little bit of everything it may cost you more than you'd like. The broth we got was far too spicy for my taste and we chose a mild so unless you can handle a lot of spice I recommend the lower option below mild. But the meat was very good. I also enjoyed the potato appetizer the most! Definitely my favorite thing there. And the Thai tea was perfect for me! Now the service for me was okay not the best service I've had. Just wish it felt more friendly. But overall this place was okay I wouldn't go out of my way but if I was nearby I may stop in.

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Szechuan Mansion Hotpot - Inside. Two-flavor hot pot, a.k.a. "Yin-Yang."

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3.4(303 reviews)
3.9 mi
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authentic chinese food with very yummy noodles. tasty double cooked pork and chilled cucumbers…read more service was amazing as well

My parents have been to Asian Kitchen several times already but I was able to visit with them for…read morethe first time about a week ago! While their noodles are definitely a standout in terms of texture and chew, some of the dishes we ordered this time were a letdown... Between the three of us, we tried two noodle dishes (hand pulled noodles with spare ribs & shaved noodles with bean paste aka zha jiang mian) and two regular dishes that came with rice (eggplant with garlic sauce & Hunan roasted pork aka hong shao rou). Outside of the regular menu that comes in a giant booklet, we also ordered the salted egg yolk lava buns off of their separate dim sum menu. In terms of the good, I absolutely LOVED the texture of the shaved noodles and also really enjoyed the texture of the hand pulled noodles, though I personally prefer a wider noodle which would be the shaved ones. Additionally, the eggplant with garlic sauce was solid and so were the salted egg yolk lava buns! Now in terms of the not so great, while we understand that Hunan roasted pork comes with pork belly which can be fatty, many of the pork belly pieces in this dish were pretty much all fat with no lean meat (basically inedible) which I have not seen in this dish at other restaurants. Also, the sauce that came with the shaved noodles was very one dimensional and just tasted of sweet bean paste with very little savory / umami flavor.

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Asian Kitchen - Stewed Beef Shaved Noodles

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